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@weatherman2111 wrote:

I just remember all I tasted was basically slime and grease and it fell apart quickly. Without the cheese it was just bad.
Well, if you put enough of the veggie toppings on a burger, it also gets messy. But yes, I have had everything fall off my sandwich. Yesterday the guy entered extra onions in addition to extra mushrooms that I requested, and it was a real mess. Fortunately, they have forks available. My wife doesn't get grilled mushrooms or onions on her burger anymore because it made it too messy. Also, you cannot complain about the burger being messy in the report if you ordered too many toppings.

You can always get a grilled cheese and have them put the stuff inside. That way it's not messy to eat.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/18/2023 05:30AM by MisterBill.

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@MisterBill wrote:

@weatherman2111 wrote:

I just remember all I tasted was basically slime and grease and it fell apart quickly. Without the cheese it was just bad.
Well, if you put enough of the veggie toppings on a burger, it also gets messy. But yes, I have had everything fall off my sandwich. Yesterday the guy entered extra onions in addition to extra mushrooms that I requested, and it was a real mess. Fortunately, they have forks available. My wife doesn't get grilled mushrooms or onions on her burger anymore because it made it too messy. Also, you cannot complain about the burger being messy in the report if you ordered too many toppings.

You can always get a grilled cheese and have them put the stuff inside. That way it's not messy to eat.

Quite understood. I tried the veg sandwich one time just to see. Would never do it again is all I meant. I also don't like the grilled onions, just the raw ones.
I found out recently for me, the best way to make the most of the food without just throwing most of it away is to honestly just get the grilled cheese sandwich. I add onions and grilled jalapenos. I nibble on it for the evaluation, but use it the next day by adding eggs and a meat, kinda like an Eggs Over My Hammy, for those that are familiar with Denny's!!

Today, it was the grilled cheese sandwich with eggs and a leftover Spicy Chicken patty from McDonald's. Absolutely heartcloggingly delicious!

Shopping the Greater Denver Area, Colorado Springs and in-between in Colorado. 33 year old male and willing to travel!
@weatherman2111 wrote:

Quite understood. I tried the veg sandwich one time just to see. Would never do it again is all I meant. I also don't like the grilled onions, just the raw ones.
They have raw onions, too. That's what my wife gets on her burgers rather than the grilled ones.
@Tarantado wrote:

I found out recently for me, the best way to make the most of the food without just throwing most of it away is to honestly just get the grilled cheese sandwich. I add onions and grilled jalapenos. I nibble on it for the evaluation, but use it the next day by adding eggs and a meat, kinda like an Eggs Over My Hammy, for those that are familiar with Denny's!!

Today, it was the grilled cheese sandwich with eggs and a leftover Spicy Chicken patty from McDonald's. Absolutely heartcloggingly delicious!
Can also put the chicken patty on the veggie sandwich.
@wrosie wrote:

I think the MSC means you can use a coupon to offset the delivery fees, not the actual food order itself.
I just sent the help desk a question about the coupon, hopefully they will say that it's OK. The CPI say ""Are coupons allowed? YES, but only for the delivery company not Five Guys". So it doesn't say only for fees. I was able to put a regular burger, regular fries and bottled lemonade (this location does not do fountain deliveries for online orders) in my cart for just over the $20 minimum required to use the 50% off coupon. So it would come out to $10 plus tax, and not go out of pocket.

Otherwise, my best option is a $15.05 order from the FG website (upgrading to regular size fries to get there), which would be $1.25 over reimbursement with tax. The cheapest I can do through third party is $15.55 plus tax (for some reason they have the wrong price for Coke Zero, otherwise it would be $16 plus tax).

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/20/2023 04:16AM by MisterBill.
I heard back from CS and they gave their blessing to using the Ober Eats coupon.

Here's what rhey wrote:
 

You are welcome to use an UberEats coupon for this shop. Thank you!
That surprises me, but good to know!


@MisterBill wrote:

I heard back from CS and they gave their blessing to using the Ober Eats coupon.

Here's what rhey wrote:
 

You are welcome to use an UberEats coupon for this shop. Thank you!
@DRJ wrote:

That surprises me, but good to know!
It makes the delivery shops much more reasonable. I get Uber Eats coupons all the time, but rarely use them because they're for delivery only. I got a regular (not little) cheeseburger, regular fries and bottled drink, and it cost around $12 after the coupon (plus delivery fees and tip, of course, the total was $24.70 with a $6 tip and $1.99 charge to be the only order the driver had). Could even have gotten the large fries, but didn't have room for the big container in the fridge. Plus, I'd just done a lunch shop today and took home some fries.

Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 01/21/2023 04:25AM by MisterBill.
How far is your delivery Five Guys?

"I told myself to quit you; but I don't listen to drunks." -Chris Stapleton
Okay that's good. Mine are 8 miles in 3 directions.

"I told myself to quit you; but I don't listen to drunks." -Chris Stapleton
@HonnyBrown wrote:

Okay that's good. Mine are 8 miles in 3 directions.
Do any/all of them deliver to you from the FG app or Uber Eats?

BTW I did two shops on Friday. An in-person and delivery. The delivery shop is approved, the in-person is still in QC. I wonder if they have different people reviewing the different types of FG shops?

Update -- the second shop is now approved.

Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2023 02:14AM by MisterBill.
The location with the delivery option only goes out 5 miles.

"I told myself to quit you; but I don't listen to drunks." -Chris Stapleton
If I get a veggie with no cheese, it's to stay under reimbursement. I just make it a salad, no bun.

@weatherman2111 wrote:

I just remember all I tasted was basically slime and grease and it fell apart quickly. Without the cheese it was just bad.

"I told myself to quit you; but I don't listen to drunks." -Chris Stapleton
@HonnyBrown wrote:

The location with the delivery option only goes out 5 miles.
Even through the third party delivery services?
They seem to be going heavy on the "Late dinner" shops lately. I don't particularly like doing those but they seem to fetch bigger bonuses. Just broke my home-state record on one I did last night. smiling smiley
I can see the 5 Guys across the highway since the leaves are off the trees and wonder why it takes 35 minutes for a delivery when I get my burger in store in 5-7 minutes.
@KokoBWare wrote:

They seem to be going heavy on the "Late dinner" shops lately. I don't particularly like doing those but they seem to fetch bigger bonuses. Just broke my home-state record on one I did last night. smiling smiley
I just got a Samantha offer of $39 for one of those. I still have no interest in doing it, even if it were the location nearest my house (which this was not).
@wrosie wrote:

I can see the 5 Guys across the highway since the leaves are off the trees and wonder why it takes 35 minutes for a delivery when I get my burger in store in 5-7 minutes.
Do you track it to see where the time is being spent? Are you ordering from the FG site or a third party? When ordering through the FG site, the delivery is via DoorDash, at least in my area, and they may have another order to pickup or deliver before you get your food. For the Uber Eats delivery that I did last week, I was able to pay an extra $1.99 for priority delivery, which meant that the driver would only be delivering my order. Also, that 35 minutes includes time to cook the meal and then get a driver to pick it up.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/25/2023 07:42AM by MisterBill.
@MisterBill wrote:

@KokoBWare wrote:

They seem to be going heavy on the "Late dinner" shops lately. I don't particularly like doing those but they seem to fetch bigger bonuses. Just broke my home-state record on one I did last night. smiling smiley
I just got a Samantha offer of $39 for one of those. I still have no interest in doing it, even if it were the location nearest my house (which this was not).

I got 43 for one tonight. Apparently things are nuts right now.
@weatherman2111 wrote:

I got 43 for one tonight. Apparently things are nuts right now.
They obviously got someone to do the one they offered me, since I no longer see it listed.
My first 5 Guys was for a different company than the one having the contract for many years and paid, according to my log, $5+$12 in 2009. The following year the current MSC, under a different name, began paying me $7+$10 until I was deactivated in the Fall of 2010. I mention this to establish the below point.

Realizing some folks are uncomfortable following links, the below is a pasting from a diner. If it is accurate, 5 Guys has certainly changed.

A recently viral Tik Tok showed a meal for two at Five Guys—including two bacon cheeseburgers, two fries, and two drinks—coming out to an unimaginable fast-food total of $70.
@shopperbob wrote:

My first 5 Guys was for a different company than the one having the contract for many years and paid, according to my log, $5+$12 in 2009. The following year the current MSC, under a different name, began paying me $7+$10 until I was deactivated in the Fall of 2010. I mention this to establish the below point.

Realizing some folks are uncomfortable following links, the below is a pasting from a diner. If it is accurate, 5 Guys has certainly changed.

A recently viral Tik Tok showed a meal for two at Five Guys—including two bacon cheeseburgers, two fries, and two drinks—coming out to an unimaginable fast-food total of $70.
I don't know where this location is, but the price where we are is about $52 (with two large drinks and two large fries) without tips or other charges.

For years, the base fee + reimbursement has never been enough to cover the cost of small burger + fries + beverage meal. It's gotten worse since the tax rate doubled to 12 percent, so even many of the bonus shops are money losing.

Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/25/2023 07:44PM by gukka.
Has anyone ordered the BREAKFAST items? They're available "all day" at a location. I wonder if that would lead to an excluded report. I don't remember seeing that option on the report. They did not say you couldn't, but they're pretty clear they'd most like you to get a burger, and probably least like you to get something like that.
I have never been in a FG that opened before 11 AM, or any that had breakfast items. I suspect that the airport locations may open earlier and may have breakfast items.

Shopping Southeast Pennsylvania, Delaware above the canal, and South Jersey since 2008
@gukka wrote:

I don't know where this location is, but the price where we are is about be $52 (with two large drinks and two large fries) without tips or other charges.

For years, the base fee + reimbursement has never been enough to cover the cost of small burger + fries + beverage meal. It's gotten worse since the tax rate doubled to 12 percent, so even many of the bonus shops are money losing.
I know this is an anomaly, but I can get a little burger, little fries and regular drink and stay under the reimbursement at my local FG. I also do a location where the only thing I can get for under reimbursement is a veggie sandwich. The prices vary wildly by location, since they are individually owned (or at least in groups).

Also, the 12% tax rate is ridiculous and not their fault, and no one needs two large fries for two people. Even one large fries is excessive unless you have 3+ people. You don't even need a large drink since they do free refills. I only get one when I am under reimbursement, so I can bring it home and have a couple of nights of iced tea with dinner.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/25/2023 07:27PM by MisterBill.
I truly wonder where they were. I used to compare prices at McD and BK as I traveled the world. Prices were the highest (of the places I went) in Geneva, Switzerland, usually about 50% higher than the prices in Delaware.

I just priced two bacon cheeseburgers, 2 large fries, and 2 large drinks at my closest Five Guys (the most expensive in my area) and the total was $44.18 before sales tax and $47.11 after our 6.625% sales tax.

I just checked, and there are 3 Five Guys in Geneva. Adding 50% would get my order to $66, so close to $70. I just checked Uber Eats In Geneva. A Bacon Cheeseburger is $21, there is only one size of fries at $9.00, and one size of drink at $4.90. So, using Uber Eats, the order would total $69.80. Uber Eats always charges higher prices, but I could not find an actual Five Guys price list for Geneva without supplying a local address.

So, where would I expect prices to be the highest in the US? How about Times Square? Those prices turn out to be Bacon Cheeseburger at $12.29, Lrge Fries at $7.59, and large drink at $3.59 amounting to $46.94 before sales tax, which is surprisingly (to me) close to my local Five Guys price. Total taxes in NYC are an additional 8.875%.

"The Economist" actually publishes a Big Mac Index. You can find the explanation and a calculator here: [www.economist.com]

@shopperbob wrote:

A recently viral Tik Tok showed a meal for two at Five Guys—including two bacon cheeseburgers, two fries, and two drinks—coming out to an unimaginable fast-food total of $70.

Shopping Southeast Pennsylvania, Delaware above the canal, and South Jersey since 2008
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